[11] A Wider Bridge does educational presentations at various places across the United States, including college campuses, to inform others about LGBT rights in Israel.
[10][24] A Wider Bridge hosts events specifically to educate the public on issues about LGBT refugees from the Middle East and North Africa.
[31][32] In 2016, A Wider Bridge had planned to present with Jerusalem Open House, an Israeli-based LGBT organization, at the National LGBTQ Task Force's Creating Change Conference.
[39][43] At the 2017 Chicago Dyke March, three women claimed they were expelled for carrying a rainbow flag with the Star of David on it, a symbol of representation for Jewish LGBT individuals.
[44][45][47][48][49][50][51] The Anti-Defamation League, Human Rights Campaign, and the Simon Wiesenthal Center, have also spoken out against the banning of the Jewish Pride flag and the expulsion of the women.
[49][52] A Wider Bridge sounded an alarm in early 2024 that anti-Israel activists might disrupt LGBTQ Pride events in multiple cities to protest Israel.